Description:
Baarack the sheep received a long-overdue trim after he was found in a forest
in Australia. It was not clear for how long he had gone without a shearing.
Transcription:
This rescued sheep in Australia yielded a fleese weighing over 35kg (77lbs).
Named Baarack, he was found in a forest and then brought to an animal sanctuary.
The wool around Baarack's face had impaired his vision. It's not clear for how
long he had gone without a trim. The staff gave the sheep a long-overdue
shearing. The animal sanctuary said sheep must be sheared at least once
a year. Baarack was found to be underweight after the flees was removed.
His ear-tag might indicate that he was once owned, a worker at the
sanctuary said. Baarack is now settling in with other rescued sheep
on the animal shelter's farm.
Questions:
1. Where was Baarack found?
2. Detail its condition when it was found. How heave was its fleese.
3. How often should the sheeps be sheared?